1884 Library. 129 



byaha = byah gr ^ha = grah (mouthful) 



oho = oh (wah) sahd = sah 



laha = lah (lao) merphe = memh (rain) 

 mohona — moh'na 



" The following sentence shows a treatment of the future suffix I 

 have not met with before. It is a common proverb and well-known 

 in the form given, 



tT ^%5f #T V* fat ft JIT 



•'. e., < when two fight one must fall.' " 



The paper by Mr. J. Cockburn on the recent Extinction of a species 

 of Rhinoceros in the Rajmehal Hills and Bos Gaums in the Mirzapur 

 district, which was announced to be read at this meeting, was deferred. 



h 



IBRARY, 



The following additions have been made to the Library since the 

 Meeting held in July last. 



Jransactions, Proceedings and Journals, 



presented by the respective Societies and Editors. 



Baltimore. Johns Hopkins University, — American Journal of Philo- 

 logy, Vol. V, No. 1. 

 ■ . . Circulars, Vol. Ill, No. 31. 



Batavia. Rainfall in the East Indian Archipelago, 1883. 



Bombay. The Indian Antiquary,— Vol. XIII, Part 158, July, 1884. 



Bordeaux. Societe de Geographie Commerciale, — Bulletin, Nos. 12, 13, 



1884. 

 Bruxelles. Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege, — Douze Tables pour 



le Calcul des Reductions Stellaires, Vol. X. 

 Calcutta. Asiatic Researches (Popular Edition), — Vol. I, No. 2. 



■ . Original Meteorological Observations, — February, 1884. 



Cassel. Verein fur Naturkunde, — Bericht, Nos. 29, 30. 



Colombo. Royal Asiatic Society, Ceylon Branch, — Journal, Vol. VIII, 



Part 3. 

 Florence. Archivis per FAntropologia e la Etnologia, — Vol. XIV, 



No. 1, and Index, Vol. XIII. 

 Lahore. Anjuman-i-Panjab, — Journal (English section), Vol. IV, Nos. 

 27-31. 



